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Ok I’ll play devils advocate here. No one should be surprised that this is the direction Cameron is heading. The entire putter industry has been moving more and more towards higher MOI mallets.<br />

Agreed, you can’t deny the performance. He has no choice but to continue down this path. You will see these in play I garantee it. I embraced these designs a few years back and my putting has NEVER been better. BB

I am certainly in the "why the **** pay so much for a putter?" camp when it comes to SC. I can't see the appeal and don't understand the mystique.<br />
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That being said, I don't think the new mallet designs are any worse that many of the OEM offerings these days. The problem is, of course, that SC has built his business on overpriced works of "art."<br />
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These ain't "art" - just ugly (and we assume effective) hunks of metal glued to a stick. If they put a $99 price tag on 'em, no one would be complaining.

i can see he's still pushing forward with the short bend neck and calling it "flow", which is bullxxxx. <br />
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Nobody liked the 5.5m, because of its closed bar design, and everyone called for a flow neck 5w. So what does he do, he fills the whole **** thing in with aluminum. <br />
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These putters are just the footprint of 5w and 7m and 5.5m with all filled in aluminum. Joke show.

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